Natural-gas futures turn higher after U.S. supply falls

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- December natural gas rose 7.8 cents to $7.79 per million British thermal units, recovering from a low of $7.40. U.S. natural-gas supplies fell last week to mark an early start to the heating season, but analysts said expectations for a decline had mostly already been factored into the price. December crude continued lower, trading down 41 cents at $58.30 a barrel, but above the day's low of $57.60.

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